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The following pages link to Conditional loss of uterine Pten unfailingly and rapidly induces endometrial cancer in mice (Q33667276):
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- Loss of miR-200c: A Marker of Aggressiveness and Chemoresistance in Female Reproductive Cancers (Q21296833) (← links)
- Report on the use of non-clinical studies in the regulatory evaluation of oncology drugs (Q26766039) (← links)
- New concepts for an old problem: the diagnosis of endometrial hyperplasia (Q28071864) (← links)
- Functions of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma (PPARγ) in Gynecologic Disorders (Q28082264) (← links)
- MiRNA-26b regulates the expression of cyclooxygenase-2 in desferrioxamine-treated CNE cells (Q28271329) (← links)
- MicroRNA signature and regulatory functions in the endometrium during normal and disease states (Q28475999) (← links)
- Modeling of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug effect within signaling pathways and miRNA-regulation pathways (Q28535339) (← links)
- CDH1 is essential for endometrial differentiation, gland development, and adult function in the mouse uterus (Q28585530) (← links)
- Uterine-specific loss of Tsc2 leads to myometrial tumors in both the uterus and lungs (Q30411083) (← links)
- Decidual PTEN expression is required for trophoblast invasion in the mouse (Q30429400) (← links)
- The synergistic effect of Mig-6 and Pten ablation on endometrial cancer development and progression. (Q33580898) (← links)
- A mouse model to dissect progesterone signaling in the female reproductive tract and mammary gland (Q33643209) (← links)
- Uterine-specific p53 deficiency confers premature uterine senescence and promotes preterm birth in mice. (Q33685598) (← links)
- Emergence, involution, and progression to carcinoma of mutant clones in normal endometrial tissues (Q33760113) (← links)
- Progesterone: the ultimate endometrial tumor suppressor. (Q33773307) (← links)
- Loss of CDH1 and Pten accelerates cellular invasiveness and angiogenesis in the mouse uterus. (Q33826091) (← links)
- Lkb1 inactivation is sufficient to drive endometrial cancers that are aggressive yet highly responsive to mTOR inhibitor monotherapy (Q33849248) (← links)
- A novel three-dimensional culture system of polarized epithelial cells to study endometrial carcinogenesis. (Q33882422) (← links)
- Hypoxia and Prostaglandin E Receptor 4 Signalling Pathways Synergise to Promote Endometrial Adenocarcinoma Cell Proliferation and Tumour Growth (Q33903900) (← links)
- MUC1 positive, Kras and Pten driven mouse gynecologic tumors replicate human tumors and vary in survival and nuclear grade based on anatomical location (Q33981906) (← links)
- The impact of microRNA-mediated PI3K/AKT signaling on epithelial-mesenchymal transition and cancer stemness in endometrial cancer (Q34091442) (← links)
- Icb-1 Gene expression is elevated in human endometrial adenocarcinoma and is closely associated with HER2 expression (Q34122081) (← links)
- Steroidal regulation of uterine miRNAs is associated with modulation of the miRNA biogenesis components Exportin-5 and Dicer1. (Q34130652) (← links)
- The BRG1 chromatin remodeler protects against ovarian cysts, uterine tumors, and mammary tumors in a lineage-specific manner (Q34170839) (← links)
- Role of microRNAs and DNA Methyltransferases in Transmitting Induced Genomic Instability between Cell Generations (Q34180561) (← links)
- Cell-autonomous activation of the PI3-kinase pathway initiates endometrial cancer from adult uterine epithelium (Q34182662) (← links)
- The PTEN/PI3K/AKT Pathway in vivo, Cancer Mouse Models (Q34229795) (← links)
- Response of adult mouse uterus to early disruption of estrogen receptor-alpha signaling is influenced by Krüppel-like factor 9 (Q34275465) (← links)
- Mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 and cyclooxygenase 2 pathways cooperatively exacerbate endometrial cancer (Q34299944) (← links)
- Cooperation between p53 and the telomere-protecting shelterin component Pot1a in endometrial carcinogenesis. (Q34300546) (← links)
- Steroid hormone intervenes in the endometrial tumorigenesis of pten ablation (Q34305296) (← links)
- Physiological and molecular determinants of embryo implantation (Q34320970) (← links)
- Stromal-to-epithelial transition during postpartum endometrial regeneration (Q34411987) (← links)
- Cyclooxygenase-2 is a target of microRNA-16 in human hepatoma cells (Q34506147) (← links)
- Prevention of K-Ras- and Pten-mediated intravaginal tumors by treatment with camptothecin-loaded PLGA nanoparticles. (Q34550788) (← links)
- Persistent ERK/MAPK activation promotes lactotrope differentiation and diminishes tumorigenic phenotype (Q34603037) (← links)
- A continuum model for tumour suppression (Q34631552) (← links)
- Regional development of uterine decidualization: molecular signaling by Hoxa-10. (Q34712688) (← links)
- Mig-6 suppresses endometrial cancer associated with Pten deficiency and ERK activation (Q34714606) (← links)
- Comprehensive miRNA profiling of surgically staged endometrial cancer (Q34779785) (← links)
- Adenovirus mediated homozygous endometrial epithelial Pten deletion results in aggressive endometrial carcinoma (Q35011872) (← links)
- Cell-specific conditional deletion of Pten in the uterus results in differential phenotypes (Q35113273) (← links)
- Minireview: The roles of small RNA pathways in reproductive medicine (Q35135678) (← links)
- The role of COX-2 in intestinal inflammation and colorectal cancer (Q35234704) (← links)
- Activated mutant p110α causes endometrial carcinoma in the setting of biallelic Pten deletion (Q35236484) (← links)
- Long-chain ω-3 fatty acid intake and endometrial cancer risk in the Women's Health Initiative (Q35239530) (← links)
- High frequency of PIK3R1 and PIK3R2 mutations in endometrial cancer elucidates a novel mechanism for regulation of PTEN protein stability (Q35275603) (← links)
- Influence of AKT on progesterone action in endometrial diseases (Q35617565) (← links)
- Conditional deletion of Msx homeobox genes in the uterus inhibits blastocyst implantation by altering uterine receptivity. (Q35621569) (← links)
- MiR-199a attenuates endometrial stromal cell invasiveness through suppression of the IKKβ/NF-κB pathway and reduced interleukin-8 expression (Q35797389) (← links)